CCC to host formal registration Jan. 10-11CLARKSDALE— Coahoma Community College will offer new and returning Tigers the opportunity to register for classes as well as handle other school-related business in one convenient time and place during formal registration.

CCC to host formal registration Jan. 10-11

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Tue Jan 3, 2017

CLARKSDALE— Coahoma Community College will offer new and returning Tigers the opportunity to register for classes as well as handle other school-related business in one convenient time and place during formal registration.

Hosted in the Pinnacle on CCC’s main campus, formal registration for the Spring 2017 will take place from 7:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10 and from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11.

Day and evening classes will officially begin Jan. 12.

CCC Director of Admissions Delores Richard encourages all students to take advantage of formal registration event.

“From applying for admission to purchasing a decal, student will be able to conveniently visit with various Coahoma Community College departments under one roof with representatives from the Department of Admissions, Business Office, Office of Financial Aid, Educational Outreach and CCC Campus Police will be on-hand,” she said.

Richard said academic advisors will also be on-site to assist students with schedules.

Following the formal registration event, latecomers can continue to register for classes by visiting the Office of Admissions (located in the Vivian M. Presley Administration Building on CCC’s main campus), Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The deadline to enroll for the Spring 2017 semester is Friday, Jan. 20.

CCC offers over 50 Academic, 15 Career and Technical Education and nine Health Science programs on its main campus as well as classes at its eight off-campus sites located in Coahoma, Bolivar, Tunica, Quitman and Tallahatchie counties.

All of the institution’s academic programs are university degree-parallel, meaning that CCC graduates who choose to continue their education at one of Mississippi’s eight public universities are guaranteed to have a seamless transfer.

In addition, CCC provides a host of other educational services, including dual enrollment classes, online courses, free Adult Basic Education/GED classes as well as several short-term programs.

To learn more about how CCC can help you to meet your educational goals, contact the Office of Admissions at (662) 621- 4205.